![]() Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you. Remember that the more everybody seeds, the more likely you are to find what you want, when you want it. However, it is as good as any and it's better than most. I find a discussion of 100% versus 110% versus 150% versus 200% as altogether niggardly. I think you've read more into my post then was there. There are, of course, no rules or obligations. I think 1:1 is considered a bare minimum by some people. I see only one person that says 100% is fine. I see that you refer in reply to a couple of posters whose posts do not appear. You deserve credit for asking about giving.īut I don't see where you explained about cost. ![]() Calling me stingy and ungrateful is unconstructive and rude. WellHungChung - I'm actively asking whether I should be giving more than I do, it's not about cost as I've explained, and some people have already said anything over 100% is fine anyway. There are no ratio-enforcement policies or cross-swarm benefits in BitTorrent unless you're using a Private Tracker. More than that doesn't matter unless you know there are few seeders or you have some other reason to want to contribute bandwidth to a particular swarm. Share ratio wise, if you want to be a good samaritan, anything around 1 is fine - giving as much as you get. Try Googling the name of your ISP and 'BitTorrent' and see what comes up. Top 5 features you need to know about helps you to learn how to perform five tasks with the most important features of uTorrent. Quick start configuring uTorrent shows you how to configure uTorrent for optimal speed and efficiency. Switching ports and enabling SSL can sometimes get around that. Installation teaches you how to download and install uTorrent with minimum fuss. Some ISPs throttle your upload anyway if they see you're using BitTorrent - mostly because they don't like it. It shouldn't affect your download speed because internet connections have dedicated bandwidth for each direction - they're full duplex. Performance-wise, BitTorrent has a new protocol called uTP that slows down automatically if the network is congested. You'll have to check with your ISP on that - I've heard some don't allow you to run 'servers' on their connections which often covers BitTorrent. I expect uTorrent to assign as much bandwidth as possible to the highest priority seeding torrent ( the ones that have yet to reach the Minimum Ratio ), but if said torrent is not using all of my UL bandwidth and other seeding torrents are active and with high demand, uTorrent will give what is left of my UL to them, even though they already reached their seeding goal.ISP wise, the only problems for uploading would be if you broke your ISP's Terms of Use. My question is: If I leave the first two torrents active, and add this 3rd one, will uTorrent still use all of my UL bandwidth even tough the 3rd one has high priority? 20% of my bandwidth for the new, high priority torrent ( because it's all that is being asked by the peers ) and then the other 80% will be re-assigned to the low-priority torrents / high demand torrents? However, this torrent is not as popular, so even if I stop the other two torrent, the max bandwidth that it will use by itself is 20% of my total UL ( low demand, or just peer with low DL ). uTorrent should then give this 3rd torrent a higher priority. I then add a 3rd seeding torrent, this torrent however, is way below the Minimum Ratio. Let's now say that those two are very popular, so even after reaching the seeding goal and being "bumped down" in priority, together, they are still using 100% of my UL bandwidth. ![]() Once the first Seeding Torrent reaches 150%, uTorrent will reduce its seed priority and give it to the second one.Īfter both of them reach 150%, they will once again sit at the same bandwidth priority. I assume uTorrent will give those 2 torrents the same bandwidth priority. If I have 2 Seeding Torrents which have not reached the seeding goal of 150%. The Limit the upload rate setting is NOT checked. Let's say I have Minimum Ratio at 150%, Minimum seeding time at 0 ( I want for it to seed regardless of time ) and Minimum number of available seeds at 0. I'm looking for some clarification on how the Seeding Goal throttle works.įrom what I've been reading on the uTorrent Help, after a Seeding torrent reaches the "Minimum Ratio" that I choose, it will have its speed throttled. ![]()
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